“But I already have a box full of old, used RCA cables! Why do I need another one?”

Good question. Here’s the answer.

Most of the RCA cables you probably have stored away either came “included” with equipment you bought at one time – or else they ended up in that box because they were only working intermittently or not working at all. If they were tucked away because of a problem, you obviously don’t want to pull them out to use again. And if they came as freebies, they are most likely low-quality cables manufactured at the lowest possible cost, so the company could scream “CABLES INCLUDED!” in their advertising.

Whether you’ve spent good money on equipment, or simply want the best possible performance from your existing television, audio system or home theater, it doesn’t make any sense to depend on used, substandard or broken cables – particularly when you can buy new, top-quality RCA cables, bundled together to connect both video and audio sources, for less than five bucks from Cmple.

Our RCA three-cable bundle is designed for high performance. The yellow video cable (which connects to the “video out” composite jack on your equipment) is constructed from the finest RG-59/U coaxial cable, fully shielded to protect the integrity of the video signal by preventing both RFI (radio frequency interference) and EMI (electromagnetic interference). The two stereo audio cables, color-coded red and white, are constructed of 95% spiral-wound shielded conductors for optimal audio delivery. All three cables are low-loss masterpieces, delivering near-perfect reproduction of picture and sound from source to destination. They’re fully molded with gold-plated connectors to minimize signal noise and prevent corrosion, and mounted firmly inside a black PVC jacket which is flexible enough to be tucked into small spaces, yet strong enough to prevent accidental cable breaks.

So why are the three cables bundled together? Quite simply, we do it for simplicity. Video and audio RCA cables are usually used to connect a single source with a single destination, so it’s a lot easier to run just one cable bundle than to fiddle around with three separate cords, particularly when the devices are as many as 75 feet apart. This cable bundle makes connections as easy as humanly possible.

Even in these days of high-definition HDMI connections, nearly everyone has a use for RCA cables, whether it’s to connect DVD players or audio components or to dub material from one device to another. You owe it to yourself to have this Cmple bundle of video/audio cables in your system – or in your cable box – so you’re assured of the highest-quality signals possible when you need to make RCA composite video or stereo audio connections.